Fixed erroneous comments in the sf::Touch class documentation

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Laurent Gomila 2014-04-04 23:00:38 +02:00 committed by Jonathan De Wachter
parent 2d682d324f
commit ffd4b71722

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@ -105,11 +105,10 @@ public :
/// and you always get the real state of the touches, even if they
/// happen when your window is out of focus and no event is triggered.
///
/// The setPosition and getPosition functions can be used to change
/// or retrieve the current position of the mouse pointer. There are
/// two versions: one that operates in global coordinates (relative
/// to the desktop) and one that operates in window coordinates
/// (relative to a specific window).
/// The getPosition function can be used to retrieve the current
/// position of a touch. There are two versions: one that operates
/// in global coordinates (relative to the desktop) and one that
/// operates in window coordinates (relative to a specific window).
///
/// Touches are identified by an index (the "finger"), so that in
/// multi-touch events, individual touches can be tracked correctly.
@ -127,10 +126,10 @@ public :
/// }
///
/// // get global position of touch 1
/// sf::Vector2i globalPos = sf::Touch::getPosition(4);
/// sf::Vector2i globalPos = sf::Touch::getPosition(1);
///
/// // get position of touch 1 relative to a window
/// sf::Vector2i relativePos = sf::Touch::getPosition(4, window);
/// sf::Vector2i relativePos = sf::Touch::getPosition(1, window);
/// \endcode
///
/// \see sf::Joystick, sf::Keyboard, sf::Mouse